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Over the course of the 20th century, a combination of political impotence and economic hardship led millions to emigrate.
Some generals may even be smitten by the idea of a strong currency.The price of inaction on the exchange rate could be high, if economic hardship leads to unrest.
In an effort to blunt the impact of the protests, Mr Maduro decreed that this Carnival weekend (which coincides with the so-called "Caracazo" of 1989, when economic hardship led to days of looting and a massacre by the army) would begin on February 27th, two days earlier than scheduled.
Political stagnation and economic hardship led to the Arab Spring.
She said hardship led her to where she is today.
The study, whose lead author is CDC epidemiologist Judith Weissman, does not address the issue of causality -- in other words, whether mental health problems lead to more economic hardship or whether economic hardship leads to more mental health problems.
The collapse of the FSU, which was accompanied by high unemployment and economic hardship, led to a reversion to traditional diets.
In a way, Mrs. Ramsgard said, those hardships led them to the castle door.
Dissatisfaction with the government's conduct of the war, coupled with economic hardships, led in late February 1917 (early March, New Style) to an outburst of popular fury.
Mrs. Suzman, & some other notable S. Africans, is against divestment & against sanctions fearing it will cause economic hardship & lead to violence.
The government in Beijing, fearful that economic hardship would lead to political unrest, eased policy aggressively.
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